Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... turned to religious poetry relatively late in his career ; he was a law student in London during the years just before the Civil War , and his first volume of verse , Poems , reveals his close reading of the popular court poets of the ...
... turned to religious poetry relatively late in his career ; he was a law student in London during the years just before the Civil War , and his first volume of verse , Poems , reveals his close reading of the popular court poets of the ...
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... turned them against each other , but Katz , the attorney , had devised a scenario in which Cora was guilty of the murder . Katz had read the details of a life and accident policy that Nick had taken out right after his “ accident " in ...
... turned them against each other , but Katz , the attorney , had devised a scenario in which Cora was guilty of the murder . Katz had read the details of a life and accident policy that Nick had taken out right after his “ accident " in ...
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... turned the king against the third brother , the duke of Clarence ( whose given name was George ) by telling the king of an ancient prophecy that his issue would be disinherited by one of the royal line whose name began with the letter G ...
... turned the king against the third brother , the duke of Clarence ( whose given name was George ) by telling the king of an ancient prophecy that his issue would be disinherited by one of the royal line whose name began with the letter G ...
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